Full Circle The Story of The New Dimensions – Joining Ray on Live Wire will be the producers of Full Circle Gary Bell, David Ridgeway and Pat La Marr The story of the New Dimensions. Surf music came out of Orange County California in the late fifties and early sixties. It exploded across the radio wave s along the California coast line to become one of the most iconic genres of musical history. Surf bands popped up

from coast to coast. One such band to emerge was a group of 12 to 14 year olds out of LA. These kids loved surfing, girls, the beach and most importantly surf music. They were the New Dimensions and this is their story. The NCFC’s latest project, a feature-length documentary about legendary surf music pioneers The New Dimensions, is currently shooting at locations in Los Angeles and Northern California. The film chronicles the reunion of The New Dimensions after the death of founding member and Three Dog Night keyboardist Jimmy Greenspoon in 2015. Full Circle features interviews with surf music legends like The Beach Boys, Dean Torrance of Jan & Dean, as well as members of Three Dog Night and The Surfers. The film is set to hit the

He will be discussing this year’s legislative accomplishments and how our district services can benefit you. They will be collecting new, unwrapped toys for the families served by Sacramento Food Bank & Family Services this holiday season. There will be live musical performances, light hors d’œuvres & refreshments. For more information, please call (916) 324-4676 or email Assemblymember.McCarty@assembly.ca.gov.

Santa’s Pop-Up Workshops Hosted by Sacs Helping – Anisha Murphy will be our guest on Live Wire talking about the upcoming event Santa’s Pop-Up Workshop happening on Saturday December 15th from 12 PM – 3 PM. They will have selfies with Santa, Gingerbread house workshops, cookie decorating workshops and more!! We will also have local vendors there that’ll offer Nice products that can be bought as gifts for the family. They still have a few Vendor spaces available. They are also are taking donations of cookies for decorating and candy. For more information here is the Link to the event page….. www.facebook.com/events/1974899992594484/?ti=ia

Friends of George Walker Celebrate the 100th Birthday of Joe Williams – “Chi-Town Shel” – Shel B James and Ryan Sampler will be joining host Ray Tatar talking about the upcoming celebration and will be preforming some of the music with us. Don’t miss out on this musical celebration on Live Wire. For more information: www.calstage.org

Tamales & Roses – When a flower girls gets stage fright and can’t start the wedding procession, she’s convinced no one will forgive her. But her Hispanic family demonstrates their understanding and unceasing love. The 30-minute bi-lingual participation play, adds music and dancing and is geared to a K-2 audience. It premiered at the Utah Valley University and toured area schools in 2018. Joining Ray on Live Wire Richard Falcon and Natalie Robles to talk about the upcoming play/reading of Tamales & Roses.

Sacramento SPCA – Kenn Altine CEO of the Sacramento SPCA will be joining our Host Ray Tatar to talk about the many upcoming holiday events happening to help suppport the SPCA. One of the events in keeping with the “season of giving,” the colorful 40-foot SacRT Holiday Bus is free to ride, but passengers have the option to donate to the farebox (cash or check accepted). This year, all donations will benefit the Sacramento SPCA. Join us and take a ride on the Holiday Bus, meet adoptable pets, enjoy hot chocolate and shelter tours. We will also be collecting Kong donations for the dogs at the SPCA! Collections at Event: Kongs of all sizes, Creamy Peanut Butter (no Xylitol), Pumpkin – 100% Pure.

Another upcoming event sponsored by Subaru is the Share the Love Adoption on Sunday December 2nd. Tune in at 5:00 PM

to find out more about the other upcoming events like the 2nd Annual Jingle Bell Pup Crawl and the Taylor Morrison Home for the Holidays Adoption Event. For more information: sspca.org

Celebrating its 7th anniversary, the 2018 Historic Folsom Holiday Home Tour will feature four charming historic homes beautifully adorned for the holidays, two festively decorated historic churches, with added stops at the Folsom History Museum, Pioneer Village and the Murer House. Several of the locations will have live holiday music performances! You’ll also find a wonderful art and hand-crafted holiday gift boutique at the Murer House,

Monterey Trail’s Jehiel Badgett ran for four touchdowns on 26 carries and 223 yards. Quarterback Zach Larrier ran for a TD and passed to Andre Crump for another, in setting a new school record for most TDs in a season.

Access Sacramento’s Will James and Jim Dimino call the highlights.

This was the final football broadcast of the season for Access Sacramento Hometown Sports Game of the Week. The CIF-SJS finals are only available on the NFHSnetwork.com.

Sacramento Harvest Festival – Brooke Ellis of Pickled Peach will be talking with Ray on tonight’s show -Brooke is a local woman from Lincoln, CA who designs cute, fashionable and age appropriate children’s clothes. Her company is called Picked Peach. Brooke is a brand new vendor to the Harvest Festival but has been making clothes for most of her life. S

he will be bringing an array of mannequins and displays, and she’ll talk about the process of how she makes her clothes, the fabrics she sources, etc. For More Information: www.etsy.com/shop/pickledpeachco

Also joining Ray tonight is Laurie Nadeau of Smokin’ Mary’s Bloody Mary Mix -Laurie is a Harvest Festival veteran exhibitor who makes the most delicious Bloody Mary Mix. Laurie grew up on a farm in Petaluma, so it was always in her blood. She completed school and made her way up to Utah where met a friend who grew tomatoes in his greenhouse and needed to get rid of a tomato surplus. After everything from caning them to making salsas, a friend suggested that she create a Bloody Mary mix, and Smokin’ Mary’s was born. According the Laurie, her mix is the only one she knows of which uses real, locally sourced tomatoes, lemons and limes in her mix.

The 2018 high school football season concludes with the CIF State Championship Games on Nov. 30 and Dec. 1.

But before the final curtains are raised, and finishing touches of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Playoffs and NorCal Championships are applied, unfinished business must first be attended to in the CIF SJS Semi-Final Round Friday, Nov. 23 and Saturday, Nov. 24.

In the top half of the Division-I Final Four bracket, familiar long-standing adversaries, #4 St. Mary’s and #1 Folsom will square-off again Friday Nov. 23 at 7pm. But the bottom half of the D-1 bracket holds the greater attraction and intrigue where the #3 Oak Ridge Trojans battle the #2 undefeated Monterey Trail Mustangs in Elk Grove on Saturday, Nov. 24.

Access Sacramento’s live telecast of this brawl on the Hometown Sports Game of the Week begins at 6:40 p.m. before a 7 p.m. kickoff on Comcast and Consolidated Communications cable channel 17, AT&T U-Verse channel 14, and live on the Internet only from the NFHSnetwork.com.

Eric Cavaliere’s 8-3 Trojans have suffered losses only to Folsom, Del Oro, and Granite Bay — three perennial heavyweights in the viciously-contested Sierra Foothill League; the strongest conference in the entire SJS. Oak Ridge brings a deep, talented, and experienced team into the fray after prevailing 27-9 over a stubborn Turlock squad in their playoff opener.

On the flip side, T.J. Ewing’s 11-0 Mustangs are on a roll, and will meet the Trojan invasion with perhaps the school’s finest team to-date. The Mustangs swept through a weak Metro League slate, then walloped Pitman (Turlock) 63-7 in an opening-round tune-up rout.

This match-up has all the makings of a classic semi-final with two highly skilled quarterbacks leading two well-coached, quality teams in a battle to reach the SJS championship round; a game that should be circled in red in your programming guide, not to be missed.

Coach T.J. Ewing’s Mustangs were down 7-0 before scoring 63 straight points and concluding the game with a running clock

Access Sacramento’s veteran announcer Will James narrates the highlights.

A full TV replay of Pitman at Monterey Trail can be seen Sat. Nov. 10 at 11 a.m., Sun. Nov. 11 at 3 a.m., Tues. Nov. 13 at 7 p.m., Wed. Nov. 12. at 11 a.m. and Thurs. Nov. 13 at 3 a.m. Watch in Sacramento County on Comcast or Consolidated Communications cable channel 17, AT&T U-verse channel 14 or streaming from AccessSacramento.org. The game can be seen as Video on Demand from the NFHSnetwork.com.

Monterey Trail will host Oak Ridge next Friday, while the Folsom Bulldogs host St. Mary’s of Stockton for the CIF-SJS D-1 Semi-finals.

River City Marketplace – By popular demand from both their amazing community and talented artists, River City Marketplace is bringing you their first ever holiday night market! This market takes over The Urban Hive for the best RCMP yet! Come for your favorite makers, artists, and small businesses! Also features: Two Bars,Silent Disco, Live Art,Mini Art Galleries, DIY Workshops,Pop-Up Massage Studio,Food Trucks & Booths,Children’s Activity Room,Patio Games,Mobile Boutiques and more! Get your naughty and nice lists done early – River City Marketplace’s final event of 2018 is sure to kick the holiday season off right! For more Information: www.rivercitymarketplace916.com

Fureverusa – Sacramento, CA – FUREVER USA, a national organization that celebrates the “pawsitive” stories of rescue dogs through photography, is expanding into Sacramento. Partnering with Front Street Animal Shelter and other local animal rescue organizations, FUREVER Sacramento is accepting appointments to photograph rescue dog families, discover their stories, and celebrate the many ways rescue dogs have rescued those around them. Each session gives back to the local rescue community with financial contributions and sharing the positive outcomes of pet adoption. Every year FUREVER Sacramento will create a book containing local stories that will also be sold to benefit local rescue groups and shelters.

“We found most rescue dog stories depict sad, abused, and abandoned animals locked in a cage that makes you want to look away,” said Jasen Arias, FUREVER USA Co-Founder. “Although many of these dogs have sad backstories, we prefer to focus on the positive outcomes they have when they are placed in a loving home and the loyalty, love, and joy they give back to their rescue family.” Currently limited to the first 350 applicants, FUREVER Sacramento will be accepting signups for the 2019 book starting November 1st. For more information or to share the story with the FUREVER Sacramento experience visit fureverusa.com or call 916-235-6040. For more Information: fureverusa.com

Pawsitive Impact – Join Pawsitive Impact and Device Brewing for a fun night benefiting the at-risk youth and adoptable dogs in Sacramento! Pawsitive Impact is a nonprofit organization in Sacramento uplifting the lives of animals, children and adults, through animal-human interaction. The dogs in the program come from our shelter and are trained by the at-risk youth at both the Sacramento Juvenile Detention Center and River Oak

Center for Children. By attending this event you are not only helping kids, but shelter dogs get to go on field trips and receive training. Grab a Device pint, $1 from each pint goes to Pawsitive Impact, win prizes and enjoy your friends and family all for a great cause! The location is kid friendly and dog friendly! There will be food available to order in the taproom from Beast + Bounty and outside food is always welcome. Full details below – hope to see you November 13th! For more Information: pawsitiveimpactca.org

Access Sacramento presents live coverage of this game on Comcast Cable channel 17, Consolidated Communications channel 17, and AT&T U-Verse channel 14, with the pre-game show at 6:40 p.m. and kickoff at 7:00 p.m. The game will be streamed live only on the NFHS Network. Replays Saturday at 11 a.m. and Tuesday 7 p.m. will be on cable TV and live streamed also from AccessSacramento.org.

Coach Tom Tyler’s Pitman Pride is coming off last week’s impressive 40-21 home victory over a solid Davis team. the Pride placed 2nd in the Central California League with a 4-1 record, 10-1 overall.

Coach T.J. Ewing’s Metropolitan League champion Monterey Trail Mustangs enter the fray with their first undefeated season at 10-0 with impeccable credentials having had a bye in the playoff bracket last week.

In a battle of running games, the Sheldon Huskies defeated the Modesto Panthers 27-14 in the opening round of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section D-1 football playoffs on Access Sacramento’s Hometown Sports Game of the Week.

Sheldon running back Tyrell Smith ran for three touchdowns of 7, 30 and 70 yards in leading the Huskies scoring. In all, Smith carried the ball 19 times for 192 yards.

Modesto Cornerback #4 Jaquile Ingram picks up a fumble to end Sheldon’s first drive of the game.

A pair of Modesto running backs gained the bulk of the Panthers yardage. Zaire Eugene carried 21 times for 114 yards and Daeveon Graves rushed 16 times for 88 yards and both of Modesto’s touchdowns.

The Sheldon Huskies, now 10-1 overall, advance to the CIF quarter finals Nov. 9 against St. Mary’s of Stockton. The Modesto Panthers finish with a 5-6 record.

Access Sacramento’s Wlll James and Jim Dimino call the highlights.

The full TV replays of the game on cable TV with live streaming are on Sat. Nov. 3 at 11 a.m., Sun. Nov. 4 at 3 a.m., Tues. Nov. 6 at 7 p.m., Wed. Nov. 7 at 11 a.m. and Thurs. Nov. 8 at 3 a.m.